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Mau evictees:its payback time
nostoppingthis
#21 Posted : Wednesday, February 27, 2013 8:51:50 PM
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McReggae wrote:
harrydre wrote:
they did the right thing to kick them out of mau, but they needed to get them alternative land. Sio tabia kama HIZI.NKT


Now you mix a PEV IDP from Njoro with the mau evictees, machida zako ni mingi!!!!


gladly displaying his ignorance...
harrydre
#22 Posted : Wednesday, February 27, 2013 10:27:29 PM
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nostoppingthis wrote:
McReggae wrote:
harrydre wrote:
they did the right thing to kick them out of mau, but they needed to get them alternative land. Sio tabia kama HIZI.NKT


Now you mix a PEV IDP from Njoro with the mau evictees, machida zako ni mingi!!!!


gladly displaying his ignorance...



IDP is an IDP doesn't matter. if they are being chased away now? What will happen if God forbid they win elections?
i.am.back!!!!
Swenani
#23 Posted : Thursday, April 30, 2015 11:38:30 AM
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Jubilee's manifesto

Quote:

The first pillar of the Jubilee Coalition – UMOJA (UNITY)
TheCoalition Government will:
• Use affirmative action to ensure that under-represented and groups properly represented in every respect.
Make sure that all IDPs (Mau Forest Evictees, PEV IDPs, squatters in the Coastal counties are settled and where possible return to their homes accordance with the law and have a decent place to live when they do.


Mau evictions are inhumane,says Ruto

Quote:
omet Governor Isaac Rutto has condemned the ongoing eviction of Mau Forest squatters.

Rutto yesterday said the manner in which the families are being flushed out of the forest is subjecting them to undue suffering.

He said the evictions being carried out by security and the Kenya Forest Service officers in Maasai Mau are inhumane and should stop immediately.

Rutto said the government should instead resettle the families as it promised.

The evictions entered the second day yesterday, with the officers flushing out families and torching their houses.

This follows the lapse of a one-day notice issued by the KFS on Monday.


If Obiero did it, Who Am I?
native
#24 Posted : Thursday, April 30, 2015 1:16:39 PM
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RAO is behind the forced evictions...smile
Othelo
#25 Posted : Thursday, April 30, 2015 2:14:43 PM
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After the human payback time to RAO, it is natures turn on the omenas (with jest!!!) na bado i tell you!!!
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Angelica _ann
#26 Posted : Thursday, April 30, 2015 8:00:09 PM
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Othelo wrote:
After the human payback time to RAO, it is natures turn on the omenas (with jest!!!) na bado i tell you!!!

Don't wish fellow Kenyans bad, they're like all of us looking for a place to earn a living.
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jaggernaut
#27 Posted : Thursday, April 30, 2015 8:45:18 PM
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Mau forest must be preserved for posterity. We have seen numerous times on tv maasais beseeching the govt to kick out the forest invaders, and at least the govt has now acted and reclaimed the forest. Why should people move from kericho and bomet counties to invade forests in narok county? Let them go back to where they came from. There's no free land in maasailand.
Gordon Gekko
#28 Posted : Saturday, May 02, 2015 7:09:47 PM
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The disaster in Narok is a direct consequence of Mau mishandling. In whose hands do we put the blood of the departed?
Caramba
#29 Posted : Saturday, May 02, 2015 9:27:25 PM
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I thought they said "mvua inatoka mbinguni, sio kwa miti"
Um Sayala
#30 Posted : Saturday, May 02, 2015 9:40:04 PM
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jaggernaut
#31 Posted : Saturday, May 02, 2015 10:12:03 PM
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Gordon Gekko wrote:
The disaster in Narok is a direct consequence of Mau mishandling. In whose hands do we put the blood of the departed?

Kalesinga arap mashamba for sabotaging baba's efforts to conserve the mau.
kiash
#32 Posted : Sunday, May 03, 2015 1:51:22 PM
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Caramba wrote:
I thought they said "mvua inatoka mbinguni, sio kwa miti"



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Matoe
#33 Posted : Sunday, May 03, 2015 2:35:53 PM
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Caramba wrote:
I thought they said "mvua inatoka mbinguni, sio kwa miti"


and these are the leaders we elected, playing politics with people lives. Now the consequences of that quote
murchr
#34 Posted : Tuesday, February 27, 2018 8:25:21 PM
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Matoe wrote:
Caramba wrote:
I thought they said "mvua inatoka mbinguni, sio kwa miti"


and these are the leaders we elected, playing politics with people lives. Now the consequences of that quote


Consequences imezidi Pray
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hardwood
#35 Posted : Tuesday, February 27, 2018 11:52:54 PM
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murchr wrote:
Matoe wrote:
Caramba wrote:
I thought they said "mvua inatoka mbinguni, sio kwa miti"


and these are the leaders we elected, playing politics with people lives. Now the consequences of that quote


Consequences imezidi Pray


The long rains will always come in April and the short rains in october whether there are trees or not. So they were right that "mvua inatoka binguni, sio kwa miti".
masukuma
#36 Posted : Wednesday, February 28, 2018 7:51:04 AM
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technically we get rain from the indian ocean... as pregnant air moves inland to the congo which is a low pressure zone. Think of air pregnant with moisture from the indian ocean moving inland
- so the coast gets hit first... that's why it's green there... once the air starts moving inland it only deposits it whenever the climate gets modified ('modified equatorial climate of the xxxx' anyone? ama I am the only one who remembers Form 1 geography?) by something like a high mountain... that's why Mt Kenya area is green, that's why the Aberdares are green. the Mau Ranges e.t.c. The lake basin is green because the normal kenyan climate is modified by the lake... so technically if we had no mountains or lakes our default climate would be that of Ukambani!
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harrydre
#37 Posted : Wednesday, February 28, 2018 10:49:09 AM
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masukuma wrote:
technically we get rain from the indian ocean... as pregnant air moves inland to the congo which is a low pressure zone. Think of air pregnant with moisture from the indian ocean moving inland
- so the coast gets hit first... that's why it's green there... once the air starts moving inland it only deposits it whenever the climate gets modified ('modified equatorial climate of the xxxx' anyone? ama I am the only one who remembers Form 1 geography?) by something like a high mountain... that's why Mt Kenya area is green, that's why the Aberdares are green. the Mau Ranges e.t.c. The lake basin is green because the normal kenyan climate is modified by the lake... so technically if we had no mountains or lakes our default climate would be that of Ukambani!


So unasema watu wachome makaa!

https://www.bloomberg.co...15-cloud-seeding-india/

We should try this technology. Doesn't seem expensive.
i.am.back!!!!
masukuma
#38 Posted : Wednesday, February 28, 2018 1:03:10 PM
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harrydre wrote:
masukuma wrote:
technically we get rain from the indian ocean... as pregnant air moves inland to the congo which is a low pressure zone. Think of air pregnant with moisture from the indian ocean moving inland
- so the coast gets hit first... that's why it's green there... once the air starts moving inland it only deposits it whenever the climate gets modified ('modified equatorial climate of the xxxx' anyone? ama I am the only one who remembers Form 1 geography?) by something like a high mountain... that's why Mt Kenya area is green, that's why the Aberdares are green. the Mau Ranges e.t.c. The lake basin is green because the normal kenyan climate is modified by the lake... so technically if we had no mountains or lakes our default climate would be that of Ukambani!


So unasema watu wachome makaa!

https://www.bloomberg.co...15-cloud-seeding-india/

We should try this technology. Doesn't seem expensive.

No... of course not... I am saying everything has multiple factors... some are big factors some are small factors. everything acts together in certain degrees to get the climate we have... Trees are cool... they absorb carbon dioxide... they modify climate locally (not globally... think this as a feedback cycle)
All Mushrooms are edible! Some Mushroom are only edible ONCE!
Lolest!
#39 Posted : Wednesday, February 28, 2018 2:48:30 PM
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masukuma wrote:
harrydre wrote:
masukuma wrote:
technically we get rain from the indian ocean... as pregnant air moves inland to the congo which is a low pressure zone. Think of air pregnant with moisture from the indian ocean moving inland
- so the coast gets hit first... that's why it's green there... once the air starts moving inland it only deposits it whenever the climate gets modified ('modified equatorial climate of the xxxx' anyone? ama I am the only one who remembers Form 1 geography?) by something like a high mountain... that's why Mt Kenya area is green, that's why the Aberdares are green. the Mau Ranges e.t.c. The lake basin is green because the normal kenyan climate is modified by the lake... so technically if we had no mountains or lakes our default climate would be that of Ukambani!


So unasema watu wachome makaa!

https://www.bloomberg.co...15-cloud-seeding-india/

We should try this technology. Doesn't seem expensive.

No... of course not... I am saying everything has multiple factors... some are big factors some are small factors. everything acts together in certain degrees to get the climate we have... Trees are cool... they absorb carbon dioxide... they modify climate locally (not globally... think this as a feedback cycle)

True. Forests are not the only determinant. Our ancestors around 1900 were 2M in population but there were droughts still!
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murchr
#40 Posted : Wednesday, February 28, 2018 3:13:38 PM
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Trees take water from the soil and release it into the atmosphere. Tree leaves also act as interceptors, catching falling rain, which then evaporates causing rain precipitation elsewhere —evapo-transpiration

This is what happens in Drc Kericho Mauritius etc
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